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Noon, Sunday 19th July 2009 @ Tobacco Factory, Bristol The plan is simple; the Tobacco Factory in Southville would like to create the longest dining table possible and invite all local residents to come and enjoy a very ‘Big Lunch’ together! The giant table will be decorated with locally foraged wild flowers and there will be entertainment from local collaborative Squeaky Hill and music from the high-octane gypsy partiers Fromage En Feu. Also, in addition to the regular weekly market
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Join The Tobacco Factory For Their ‘Big Lunch’
filed in reviews on Jul.17, 2009Book Review: Digital Art Masters Volume 4 | Parka Blogs.Excellent review…Digital Art Masters is a series of art books that feature the workflow of digital artists, both 3D modelers and painters. Having this book in hand is no different from looking over their shoulders while they work. It’s a great opportunity to learn from the top artists (full list below) in the art industry.In the fourth volume, we get to see new artists as well as returning artists with their
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Digital Art Masters Volume 4
As many of you may recall, I had the opportunity to interview author Robert Buettner at Dragon*Con 2008. At that time we discussed the current state of the Jason Wander series and its future. With the series wrapping up with the June 2nd, 2009 release of Orphan’s Triumph, I found I had a new set of questions for Mr. Buettner. Fortunately not only for me, but for my fellow fans at Fandomania, Mr. Buettner took the time to answer them for us.Kelly Melcher: First, let me congratulate you on comp
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Interview: Author Robert Buettner
July 17, 2009 How to Hire a Professional to Make a Pet Portrait Painting There are several different things that you certainly need to consider when you are looking to have an ideal pet portrait painting or dog paintings of your good canine friend created by an educated and qualified professional who you are very confident will do a good job with the task at hand as well as have a reasonable and acceptable compensation plan that you both certainly agree upon before you begin the process of cre
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How to Hire a Professional to Make a Pet Portrait Painting
JOSEPH MARGULIES (1896-1984) was born in Vienna and immigrated to America, living in New York City. He studied at the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union, as well as the Art Students League in this country, and continued his studies abroad in Paris, Vienna and Rome.While he received many commissions for his acclaimed portraits, he still found time to paint appealing scenes of Central Park, Riverside Drive and other NY City landmarks of New York City.
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Joseph Margulies Times Square Painting sells for $1500 with 10 bids
Hello, chess enthusiasts! Yes, yes , I was absent again for a month. I’ve been on vacation leave from my truck driving work and instead of notching up the effort on my chess projects, I spent hours on end and went after another “dream passion”: playing a couple of live tournaments and playing online (Spadeclub membership) the cardgame of Texas-No-Limit-Hold-’em Poker. The WSOP (World Series of Poker) fever “influenza-ed” (influenced) me and in. fact, I did get sick for 4 days las
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Poker fever, chess study and my “new” Chess bulletin board
Flowers and cool shwag. Photographed with Nikon D300 and 35mm lens . First of all, I want to thank you all for your lovely birthday wishes — they truly made my day. I have to tell you that for the first time in my life, this birthday hit me a bit hard, which is so unlike me. I’m not sure why I was having a hard time with it this year, but there it is. However, having your emails and messages coming my way all day yesterday was just an amazingly wonderful way to pull me out of my funk, a
Some say that the worst is over. But most people are still in fear of losing their jobs, and all of us know someone personally who has lost their jobs to the dreadful storm of our turbulent economy. The credit crunch has left high streets looking bleak, city centres looking like ghost towns, and rows and rows of boarded-up shops and empty windows. Not Birmingham! Art students from Matthew Boulton College have been painting the town red, green, blue, orange, pink – in fact they have given
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Art Students Paint over Birmingham’s Recession
NEW YORK – President Barack Obama on Thursday traced his historic rise to power to the vigor and valor of black civil rights leaders, telling the NAACP that the sacrifice of others “began the journey that has led me here.” The nation’s first black president bluntly warned, though, that racial barriers persist. “Make no mistake: The pain of discrimination is still felt in America,” the president said in honoring the organization’s 100th convention. White House aides said the President had bee
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Obama NAACP Speech (VIDEO): "Your Destiny Is In Your Hands… No Excuses"
The Senior High Youth Group spent 9 days in Lars, Puerto Rico painting and setting tile in the sanctuary of Iglesia Metodista (Methodist Church) in Lars. Our youth helped their new brothers and sisters with their building project which was started in 2006 when we started ours. Our team was the sixth mission team from the Western Carolina Conference of the United Methodist church to go to Lars, but ours was the first group consisting of mainly youth. Our youth represented themselves well with
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Youth Mission Trip to Puerto Rico
Frank Lloyd Wright, Guggenheim Museum New York Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward Guggenheim Museum, New York May 15–August 23, 2009 Breaking the box? The outside of the Guggenheim Museum is newly spiffed up, and the interior is agleam, down to tiny details like the fresh planters of philodendrons and the small, squirting, eye-shaped fountain in the lobby that bring reminders of the natural world — the original drawings show a tiny forest of pines and firs curbside, but they never
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Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward – Guggenheim Museum, New York, May 15–August 23, 2009
A reverb (or reverberation) is typically used to describe sound–or more specifically the instance where a sound continues despite the original source of the sound being removed. If you apply the same idea to social media, a reverb describes the unique fact that every action in social media is not just done, but is also broadcast across a particular individual’s social graph online. The newsfeed on Facebook is an example of this, as it not only announces life changes and hourly moods, but also whether someone is going to an event or not and what groups or causes someone supports

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Reverb: The Real Secret to Marketing With Social Media
One of our favorite blogs towleroad.com alerted us to an interesting article on the web from the MetroWest Daily News in Massachusetts titled “Holliston artist protests after Framingham book store refuses to display homosexual-themed painting” by Ariel Wittenberg/Daily News correspondent The artist, John Paul Blanchette, staged a protest of his own exhibition at a Barnes and Noble because the store refused to exhibit one of his paintings, ”Intergalactic Love Champions,” depictin
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When your own work is censored in your own show what do you do?
July 16th, 2009MayaLeave a commentGo to comments “Didn’t we do this already?”– Bill Murray, Groundhog DayThe Manifesto Conference began with predictable hullabaloo. Order was called for when there was no need to call for order; chaos was celebrated under mundane auspices, i.e., moving the dishes to the refrigerator and the food to the cabinets; and equivocators, they, ah, hmm – It was a great festival of scholarly incoherence, and it intended to stay that way.The goal of the conference was to i
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The Reinventionists II: The Manifesto Conference
A major exhibition bringing together over 150 works by Pablo Picasso from across the world will be presented at Tate Liverpool from 21 May to 30 August 2010. Picasso: Peace and Freedom will reveal a fascinating new insight into the artist’s life as a tireless political activistand campaigner for peace, challenging the widely-held view of the artist as creative genius, playboy and compulsive extrovert.
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Pablo Picasso: Peace and Freedom Exhibition coming to the Tate Liverpool
Each week I get questions from readers on how to paint vintage furniture; techniques, tips and how to’s, as well as paint recipes. Well, if you’re anywhere near the biggest little city, I’m excited to tell you that I will be teaching another “hands-on” workshop with all of the hints and tricks to get you inspired and painting! That’s right, attendees will be creating their very own take away project… we’ll learn all the tips and tricks for priming, painting and antiquing furniture, accessor
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A painted furniture workshop
This afternoon, I need to be still. [[IMAGE:http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm220/AnnaMollyMadison/Dividers/swirltiny.gif]][[IMAGE:http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm220/AnnaMollyMadison/Art/cotman20sell/cotmanwaterfall.jpg]] This surprisingly modern painting of a waterfall by British artist [[LINK:John Sell Cotman,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sell_Cotman]] (1782-1842) suits my needs perfectly. It also immediately brings to mind one of my favorite songs from Simon and Garf

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Afternoon Retreat – The Last Homely House
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love isn’t what it used to be (a jemi love story) episode 1 (story on description)
The Sanibel~Captiva Optimist Club’s 30th Annual 4th of July Road Rally 2009 Road Rally Results #1 Driving Miss Crazy #2 Island Rats #3 (in a tie) Martini Mommas & Granny’s Gang #4 Ranger (N) One #5 (in a tie) Fishes of July, Sanibel A/C & Team Deltona #6 (in a tie) My-Ty Tiki Girls & The Fembots #7 (in a tie) PEEC & Wine Aux #8 ASAP #9 Sanibel Slueths #10 Dosinia Dynamite 2009 Road Rally Results
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The Sanibel~Captiva Optimist Club’s 30th Annual 4th of July Road Rally
I’m still playing catch-up here, especially with Victoria STILL sick and Jack and Alex both sick with some sort of flu that caused pretty high fevers the past couple of days. Everybody but Anna is on forced rest, like it or not. Here’s a bit of what we were up to before the boys got sick… 1. Badminton! Daryl picked up some rackets at a garage sale and made a net out of an old hammock. We’ve been playing every single day and loving it! At first we were all pretty pitiful but we’ve al
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Ten Fun Ways We’ve Learned and Played Lately